Fantasy is the only canvas large enough for me to paint on.
I remember one winter, when I was about five or six, I spent three days with another boy, tracking a bobcat that had been sighted in another county fifty miles away, but which I was sure had come into our neighborhood.
I think I make better use of language and imagery than when I started out.
I haven't made up my mind about doing anymore Landover books.
I didn't want readers to have to make allowances for what they couldn't see, but to be able to say to themselves that the fabric of the magic detailed was perfectly believable.
Hurt leads to bitterness, bitterness to anger, travel too far that road and the way is lost.
For a writer, its very attractive to stay in one world for a time.
Even after Sword was published, I was still only thinking about the next book, Elfstones.
Anyway, several rewrites later, Del Rey Books did publish my first novel, and it did become the first work of fiction on the New York Times trade paperback bestseller list.
A world in which elves exist and magic works offers greater opportunities to digress and explore.
After all, you put a lot into creating a universe and everything that goes with it, and it seems a shame to use it only once.
I might add that you change as a person as you grow older, so you change as a writer, too.
Growing up, I didn't have a lot of toys, and personal entertainment depended on individual ingenuity and imagination - think up a story and go live it for an afternoon.
We forget that what matters begins with the imagination.
When I was a kid, we had to rely on our imaginations for entertainment.